Earthship Brighton

Earthship Brighton is a self-sustainable building, created in 2006[1] and owned by the Low Carbon Trust (a non-profit organisation), and situated in Stanmer Park, Brighton, Sussex.[2][3]

The building is an example of passive solar design and was constructed using waste car tyres and other recycled materials, such as cans and bottles. The structure incorporates rammed earth tyres,[3] renewable power systems and rainwater harvesting.[4] It uses the planet’s natural systems to provide heat, power and water and is designed to work as an autonomous building.[5]

The Low Carbon Trust (originally the Low Carbon Network) crew were trained by Mike Reynolds, who designed the Earthship structure and is the founder of Earthship Biotecture.[6] Earthship Brighton is currently one of only two Earthships in the UK[3] and was the first Earthship to be built in England. [7]

Earthship Brighton is used as a community and education centre, with regular guided tours for the public.[8] It is used as a venue for various green building courses, including a three-day course on ‘Self-building an Earthship’.

In 2007, a book was written about the project: “Earthships: building a zero carbon future for homes”.[9]

Awards

Earthship Brighton has won ten awards and commendations. These include:

References

  1. Martin Godrey Cook (16 September 2011). The Zero-Carbon House. Crowood. pp. 207–. ISBN 978-1-84797-331-3.
  2. "Earthship Green Homes". MAKE.
  3. 1 2 3 Jennifer A. Sandlin; Brian D. Schultz; Jake Burdick (29 July 2010). Handbook of Public Pedagogy: Education and Learning Beyond Schooling. Routledge. pp. 172–. ISBN 978-1-135-18419-3.
  4. Colin A. Booth; Susanne M. Charlesworth (31 March 2014). Water Resources in the Built Environment: Management Issues and Solutions. Wiley. pp. 232–. ISBN 978-1-118-80911-2.
  5. "Earthship Brighton - Low Carbon Trust". engagingplaces.org.uk.
  6. "Europe 5 - Page 5". earthshipeurope.org.
  7. "Build Your Own Earthship: the Ultimate Sustainable Home!". sustainablebuild.co.uk.
  8. http://ww3.brighton-hove.gov.uk/index.cfm?request=b1114322&node=1556&event_id=80AC17EBFA0456AC802573330042CC93&action=showEvent&caller=search
  9. Hewitt, M. and Telfer, K. (2007): Earthships: building a zero carbon future for homes ISBN 978-1-86081-972-8
  10. "Earthship Brighton". Tirana Architecture Week Scientific Conference 2012, page 208.
  11. http://www.constructingexcellence.org.uk/images/CE_CASE%20STUDY_EARTHSHIP_WEB.pdf
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